106 en | Programming Details and Defaults
9xx1. Point Types
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9xx6. Alarm Verification
Select whether or not the central station can verify the alarm when it receives an alarm report
from the point and the report is acknowledged.
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Disabled: Point is disabled.
Perimeter (Entry or Exit): If faulted and the system is on, Entry Delay starts. An alarm
occurs if the system is not turned off when Entry Delay ends.
Interior (Follower): If the system is on occupied, it ignores these points. If the system is
on unoccupied, a faulted interior point starts an alarm. These points are ignored during
Exit and Entry Delay times.
Perimeter Instant: If faulted when the system is on, a local alarm occurs
24-Hour: If faulted, an alarm always occurs. To restore a 24-hour point, turn the system
off if it is on, or acknowledge the alarm if the system is off.
Fire Verified: If faulted, fire verification occurs. If a second fire event occurs during the
two-min. wait period, a fire alarm occurs. If no second fire event occurs, the system
returns to normal.
Fire Instant: If faulted, a fire alarm always occurs.
Silent Panic: If faulted, an alarm always occurs. There is no visual or audio indication of
the alarm.
Interior Walkthrough: If faulted and the system is on custom protection, Entry Delay
starts. If the system is on occupied or unoccupied, this point functions as an interior
point.
Perimeter Exit Cancel: If faulted and restored during Exit Delay, Exit Delay stops and the
system immediately turns on.
Momentary Keyswitch: Turn the system on or off using a momentary keyswitch.
Maintained Keyswitch: Turn the system on or off using a maintained keyswitch.
24-Hour Trouble: If faulted, a trouble condition always occurs. To restore a 24-hour
trouble point, turn they system off if it is on, or acknowledge the alarm if the system is
off.
User Emergency, 24-hour supervisory point type:
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If the point's circuit style = 0, an open or shorted circuit creates a tamper condition.
An off-normal circuit creates an alarm condition.
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If the point's circuit style = 1, an open or shorted circuit creates an alarm condition.
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Refer to Circuit Style on page 68 for more information.
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If User Emergency is assigned to a wireless detector, any off-normal alarm condition
creates an alarm condition.
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To restore a user emergency point, turn the system off if it is on, or acknowledge the
alarm if the system is off.
System Reference Guide
Easy Series
Bosch Security Systems, Inc.